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Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Education U.S. MidWest, Water, Economics, Hemp, Sustainability, Research, Hydroponics , Urban Farming,
John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Organic, Beyond Organic , Gardening, Urban Farming,
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Topics: Organic, Vegetables, Gardening, Urban Farming, Tomato,
John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Organic, Vegetables, Hobby Farming, Gardening, Potatoes, Urban Farming,
John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture Global, Hobby Farming, Gardening, Urban Farming, Tomato,
John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Vegetables, Hobby Farming, Gardening, Urban Farming, Regenerative Agriculture,

8 Pea Growing Mistakes to Avoid in the Garden - Gardening Channel

by Jennifer Poindexter What’s a vegetable you love to eat and grow? Peas are probably one of my favorite vegetables. They taste great, are simple to grow, but they do require a little extra work when shelling them. However, if you enjoy their flavor, it’s worth it. Did you know some gardeners face major challenges […]

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Topics: Pesticides, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Hobby Farming, Economics, Pest Control, Gardening, Insects, Urban Farming,
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Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture US, Organic, Agriculture Global, Education U.S. MidWest, Gardening, Urban Farming,

Comparing the pathogen numbers in backyard and commercial composts

Compost—organic material that is added to soil to help plants grow—is widely used by gardeners because it improves soil health and reduces the amount of organic waste in landfills. Although several studies have looked at commercial composts, very few have investigated backyard compost samples. In a new study, researchers have measured the number of pathogens in both types of compost.

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